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Papers relating to Louis MacNeice and Mary Wimbush

MSS. Eng. c. 7879-81; d. 4007

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Title

Papers relating to Louis MacNeice and Mary Wimbush

Shelfmark

MSS. Eng. c. 7879-81; d. 4007

Summary

Letters and papers of Louis MacNeice (1907-1963) and Mary Wimbush (1924-2005).

Date

1929-2002

Language

English

Physical extent

0.44 Linear metres

4 shelfmarks

Custodial history

Estate of Mary Wimbush.

Acquisition

Purchased from Mark Todd in 24 November 2006 and 13 September 2007.

Subject

English poetry -- 20th century

20th century

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Connections

People associated with this object

  • Wimbush, Mary, 1924-2005

  • MacNeice, Frederick Louis, 1907-1963

Related items

  • MS. Eng. c. 7879

  • MS. Eng. c. 7880

  • MS. Eng. c. 7881

  • MS. Eng. d. 4007

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